“7 Days: The Opioid Crisis in Arkansas” - Mid-America Emmy® Nominee

2021 ж. 25 Қаз.
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Hear the stories of Arkansans who have suffered from addiction - as well as the continued fight in the state to address issues surrounding opioid use, misuse and addiction - in “7 Days: The Opioid Crisis in Arkansas.”
We’re proud to partner with Arkansas Department of Education, Drug Enforcement Administration - DEA, FBI Little Rock Field Office and the Office of Arkansas Drug Director Kirk Lane to bring you “7 Days: The Opioid Crisis in Arkansas.”
The intimate documentary - produced and directed by Emmy-winning filmmaker Nathan Willis - explores the reality of drug use in The Natural State and the harmful, long-term effects opioids have not just on those who become addicted to but about the impact they make on users’ family, friends and communities.
Learn more at myarpbs.org/redribbon.
“7 Days: The Opioid Crisis in Arkansas” is a 2022 nominee of the 46th Annual Mid-America Emmy® Award in the categories of Documentary - Cultural and Director - Short Form or Long Form Content.
Arkansas PBS has been nominated for the Public Media Award for Topical Feature from the National Education Telecommunications Association (NETA) in the 54th annual competition. The Public Media Awards honor NETA members’ finest work in content, community engagement, marketing/communications and education.

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  • 3 years off methadone and 5 years off opiates.

    @haggardartistkek1330@haggardartistkek13302 жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations. I've known people on methadone maintenance for almost ten years. ...good for you!!👏👏👏💪🙏✌

      @freshbme2@freshbme22 жыл бұрын
    • Congrats! Keep it up and hang in there... there is someone else out there who will be encouraged to hear your beautiful testimony.

      @encouragingword799@encouragingword7992 жыл бұрын
    • Nice work brother

      @TheAcenightcreeper@TheAcenightcreeper2 жыл бұрын
    • Congracts

      @Csakuraly@Csakuraly2 жыл бұрын
    • Good! Get on with your life.

      @rustydemz7919@rustydemz79192 жыл бұрын
  • I moved to Florence, Italy, in 2015. I have had to see a doctor once for a foot injury and a dentist once for oral surgery. I asked for pain medication with the foot injury and I was refused. I assumed that I would get something prescribed for after the oral surgery as I had had similar surgery in California and I was AUTOMATICALLY prescribed 30 Vicodin. The dental assistant gave me two pills prior to surgery and she said they were for pain. I don't know what they were but they had no detectable physical effect on me whatsoever (in other words, there was no buzz or high). Afterwards, I was only prescribed antibiotics and I experienced no pain AT ALL from the moment the anesthetic wore off. If you want to fix a big cause of this problem in the States, the medical profession has to get out of bed with the pharmaceutical companies and they have to stop dispensing opioids like candy!!

    @Sicilia928@Sicilia9282 жыл бұрын
    • You're forgetting, Americans have a strong sense of entitlement. I work in health-care. Ppl will demand medication and threaten law suits, be belligerent, and cause all types of uproar, to get what they feel entitled to. It's more of an entitlement issue. I hear it from family members constantly, " she/ he said they're in horrible pain, and you're neglecting to give medicine. This is inhumane, and I'm going to report you!" White ppl's entitlement is a curse within itself.

      @millertoyal@millertoyal2 жыл бұрын
    • I think we all wish this would happen in the States. It’s how everyone starts. Taking some hydrocodone pills from mommy and daddy’s medicine cabinet. Then it only goes downhill from there. Our government and pharma companies pay wayyyyyy to much for any elected official or doctor taking these pills away from the public and off our shelves. It’s scary for the ones growing up now and such a shame it’s just all about money and power. Rest In Peace the ones who haven’t made it and I pray for you if you are still battling this disease.

      @brandonhenderson322@brandonhenderson3222 жыл бұрын
    • I had my wisdom teeth pulled and got zip. Nada. No pain meds prescribed. I thought man I’m going to hurt. Guess what. Took ibuprofen and no pain. (USA FLA)

      @suzannaj3834@suzannaj38342 жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely. The doctors prescribing these terrible drugs are hugely responsible for the epidemic.

      @jodybobble@jodybobble2 жыл бұрын
    • @@suzannaj3834 Florida was the heart of this problem, they had to start the crackdown. West Palm primarily and throughout were stacked with Pain Clinics.

      @Charger285@Charger2852 жыл бұрын
  • I'm exactly 48 hours in to quitting an 8 yr oxycodone addiction that was up to 200mg a day for the last year. I realize that I completely forget what it's like to do anything when I'm not high. Kind of looking forward to seeing and experiencing things again for the first time through my own eyes.

    @Evian1990@Evian1990 Жыл бұрын
    • I hope you are still clean ❤️ you got this.

      @AllAboutLyrics12@AllAboutLyrics128 ай бұрын
    • @AllAboutLyrics12 I am! I had a couple very small slip us about 5 weeks in but I am still going very strong. Although I'm still not feeling 100%, Life is wonderful. Thanks so much!

      @Evian1990@Evian19908 ай бұрын
    • Well done dude. No excuses. You are in control. Exercise is your best friend.

      @RickCostello@RickCostello8 ай бұрын
    • Good onya. Me too. Been 4 months clean. Had a weekend on booze but gave that a swerve too

      @MsAlien911@MsAlien9118 ай бұрын
    • How was the first 72 hours? Ty

      @wendyrowland17@wendyrowland178 ай бұрын
  • That doc in beginning forgot to mention that The sackler family and Purdue pharma also pushed doctors to prescribe opioids and they also paid for studies to say Oxys were NOT addictive. That was the huge missing part in this piece. Without a major Corp pursuing profits - the amount pushed by doctors could have alter the course of this opioid pandemic

    @BostonRobb@BostonRobb2 жыл бұрын
    • There is another missing part to this piece that is missing. It is that although thousands of people are dying from this narcotic every year due to abuse, millions of people every year have been helped by this narcotic by alleviating the pain caused by terminal deceases, surgery, accidents and even combat wounds. I have been injected with morphine and fentanyl while suffering from debilitating pain and during surgery. Like all things in life, dosage is the poison.

      @thebigmon@thebigmon2 жыл бұрын
    • @@thebigmon Amen. They are therapeutic if you stay on top of the dosage. You have to be almost militant about it.

      @dalhousiekid@dalhousiekid2 жыл бұрын
    • @@dalhousiekid if you only get 2 a day from your doctor to treat flare ups of major pain it should be easy. That's if you're straight with a doctor.

      @LauraBeeDannon@LauraBeeDannon2 жыл бұрын
    • THIS!

      @hollydancergirl5592@hollydancergirl55922 жыл бұрын
    • Purdue Pharma was far from a "major" drug manufacturer before Oxy. They had a single product, Betadine, that was their bread-and-butter, and they were a small, privately held company when they started us on this horrendously bumpy road. Hulu is now streaming a miniseries that dramatizes the Oxy story, "Dopesick," based on a non-fiction book of the same name which I'm reading now. The stupidity of the FDA combined with the venality of a few members of a very greedy family running the company within a few short years is what got us into this mess.

      @MyCleverHandle@MyCleverHandle2 жыл бұрын
  • 44:27 - My brother Max. Not a day goes by that I don’t think about him. I will miss you for the rest of my life Maxer.

    @Zak_Meents@Zak_Meents2 жыл бұрын
    • Im sorry man I lost my big brother tommy...

      @naui_diver9290@naui_diver92902 жыл бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss.

      @urmammy84@urmammy842 жыл бұрын
    • My condolences for your loss of Max. May Max R.I.P. 🕊🌹

      @donnawentz2221@donnawentz22212 жыл бұрын
    • Tommy Real High NOW!

      @phyllisbirks@phyllisbirks2 жыл бұрын
    • @@donnawentz2221 Thank you!

      @Zak_Meents@Zak_Meents2 жыл бұрын
  • Went from taking ten, 30mg. Oxy a day to 3 years clean today! I finally feel like myself......took so long but I did it and those out there with addiction, you can get help!!!! It sucks the first couple of months but it's soooo worth it!!!

    @dizzydeanfpv45@dizzydeanfpv45 Жыл бұрын
    • Bro that’s fucking crazy hard work to kick 30 mg of oxy ten times a day. Congrats.

      @John-lx3jf@John-lx3jf Жыл бұрын
    • @John hardest thing I ever did.....but I lost 2 of my best friends this year because their oxy was laced with fentanyl....not just dudes I new in my drug circle....I mean we were all friends since 3rd grade bro almost our entire lives....if that doesn't sober u up...I don't know what will...

      @dizzydeanfpv45@dizzydeanfpv45 Жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations and continue the journey strong

      @MsDione110@MsDione110 Жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations

      @jackiefruge5884@jackiefruge5884 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@John-lx3jf i am by no means bragging but at My worst I was taking 80 mg a day. Often more. I have been clean for 4 years

      @Indi_Incredible@Indi_Incredible Жыл бұрын
  • Recording someone dying of an overdose is fucking crazy

    @Muhfuc@Muhfuc8 ай бұрын
    • And the way they were talking to the person made me furious.. like sit them up so their lungs aren’t compacted so they can at breathe a little bit better

      @nickyhustle@nickyhustleАй бұрын
    • It took me two hours to keep someone alive after an overdose on heroin. Her lips went blue, and she whacked her head on the radiator on the way to the floor. I had no access to a phone and nobody was there to help me. I slapped her repeatedly to wake her up. It worked but she kept going back under, it was the worst two hours of my life. Then she went and died a year later. I'm 3 years clean, I got off it just in time, as there's been 17 deaths in less than 3 months in my town. Just about everyone I used to hang with is dead. It's a hell of a life, people think it's a choice but they have no idea what these people have been through. I got a habit from my doctor prescribing codeine after a car accident, and later it led to heroin.. I was using it for just a little over ten years, the last 3 years injecting it, until I nearly died myself, after getting an infection in my foot, cellulitis and sepsis. While in the hospital I was lucky they helped me out and got me on a script of methadone, and now I'm being reduced, by Xmas I'll be on 10mil and closer to my detox, which I'm not looking forward to, but I also can't wait to get off the shit. Drugs are a very hard way of life, you have to hit rock bottom to help yourself, and some people haven't got it in them to do and end up in the grave. It's the worst thing to go through.. and I will never go back to that life..

      @jupiterr9892@jupiterr989214 күн бұрын
  • I‘m a doctor here in Germany. An anaesthesiologist to be precise, so we deal with opioids every day. We rarely prescribe opioids to non-palliative patients. People get oxycodone for a few days after major surgery. But we always give them metamizol too and more often, we supply them with a regional anaesthesia catheter in the leg (or arm, wherever the fracture is) and use ropivacain (numbing medication as used by dentists) to control for the pain. It‘s amazing, they usually don‘t need any pain meds with this. We also use peridural catheters („epidural“ as for women giving birth) for abdominal surgery. We take out whole organs and the patients are completely pain free after surgery with the epidural catheter. They are also seen by physical therapists, psychologists and occupational therapists during their hospital stay. As for GPs…they usually prescribe physical therapy first and have patients see other doctors to see if the problem is treatable by surgery. It‘s all paid for by universal health care. When I broke my leg I had PT 5 times a week without any cost and recovered very quickly, without pain meds. I truly hope the US gets a grip sometime in the future and helps EVERYONE to good health care. It‘s a human right. Pain has to be treated in it‘s entirety with all it‘s components.

    @lenabartscher9139@lenabartscher913911 ай бұрын
    • if you need to keep treating a patient for pain, you can charge him for each visit, curing him would deprive all US doctors of an easy check...

      @christiancarle1454@christiancarle14549 ай бұрын
    • The Austrian here totally agrees from a patient's point of view. Can't speak to the procedures, only the meds a bit. Had two episodes of kidney stones, only used Metamizol. Still had pain. But I didn't expect to have rattling kidneys without pain. For adults, if you can't avoid it, manageable pain should be good enough for a few days or weeks.

      @lrrrruleroftheplanetomicro6881@lrrrruleroftheplanetomicro68818 ай бұрын
    • Действительно странно такое тотальное употребление опиатов, в США вне закона НПВС что ли ? Тот же метамизол который действует на те же болевые рецепторы что и опиаты , но не вызывает эйфории и зависимости.

      @2200-au@2200-au8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for the insight,would be great to have that here

      @janedern34@janedern348 ай бұрын
    • @@christiancarle1454 And when the patient goes off the meds the pain gets 10 times worse so he needs more and more. It's job security for docs.

      @crand20033@crand200338 ай бұрын
  • 44:27, in this video you will see the picture of my beautiful son Max! We miss him so very much, he fought this battle for a few years. In life he was extremely intelligent,an incredible athlete, excelling in every sport, and he made friends so easily, When he became a father at 25, it was the happiest day of his life, he loved her so much, and she was a daddy’s girl for sure… Sadly when your in the middle of this disease, the drug comes first. Honestly, at the end of the day, I never once thought he would die… He attended several rehabs, and tried so hard the last 2 years to get sober,.. but this disease runs deep.. I wish I could give you a big hug, and tell you just how much I LOVE YOU!!!I thank God daily for your beautiful little girl. Every single time I look at her I feel your presence.. She looks so much like you, her little freckles are in the exact spot as yours.. Forever grateful that you were my son!! Love you forever Maxer💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

    @deborahskasick8600@deborahskasick86002 жыл бұрын
    • Been sober for over 10 years now but it should be 26. Rehabs give you the tools to get well and STAY sober but the problem is coping with the world on a sober basis. It becomes overwhelming, especially when you get sober, the past is still there. I wished I’d have met Max, as I have a 28 year old son who has 6 years of recovery and has a new baby boy. Please don’t stop sharing your messages of hope because this disease is cunning & baffling. Maybe Max’s story will help save someone else’s life. That’s of little consolation now, but I’ve got nothing else to offer. I’ll be thinking of Max for awhile. As they say in the rooms of recovery, it’s easy to get sober, staying clean & sober is the hard part. God bless y’all and I’m so very sorry to hear of this, and I hope the sorry bast*rds selling this poison find hell hot.,🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

      @ScottyPeabody@ScottyPeabody2 жыл бұрын
    • My heart Breaks for you sweet Soul. He knows, you love him mama...God Bless you both.

      @barbaramcdaniel463@barbaramcdaniel4632 жыл бұрын
    • What a heartbreaking thing to happen. My thoughts are with you ❤️💙❤️

      @taraalan1131@taraalan11312 жыл бұрын
    • I’m so sorry you lost your son. I lost a teenage son to suicide and I understand your grief. What keeps me going is knowing he’s ok and I’ll see him again one day.

      @cindyweir9645@cindyweir96452 жыл бұрын
    • @@cindyweir9645 You really will- energy never dies. x

      @taraalan1131@taraalan11312 жыл бұрын
  • I begged my doctor for pain pills, he just wouldn't give them to me. Ten years on , I still thank him from time to time.

    @BIgBass255@BIgBass2552 жыл бұрын
    • To each his own 20 later and i see it just makes life harder all drugs should be leagle then black market would die

      @memyself6360@memyself6360 Жыл бұрын
    • I had the same. Begged my doctor for sleeping pills because I was exhausted of travel schedule. She would only give for 2 days. You are young just get some sleep

      @mereje@mereje Жыл бұрын
    • Im the opposite. 7 years on and I hate them for denying me

      @prihaps@prihaps Жыл бұрын
    • When you shatter part of your hand and have two other fractures but are only offered ibuprofen...

      @misterx6276@misterx6276 Жыл бұрын
    • The trick is NOT begging. Over here we get the skittle fentanyl candies where u really only need to take a 1/5 bite PLUS cheaper than percs or vicodin. Hit it up, we're here all day. As well as a new shipment of tussinex

      @iheartageplay6314@iheartageplay6314 Жыл бұрын
  • This was a wonderfully made Documentary. I lost my 1st and oldest daughter to being shot at age 21. She was with a friend from school trying to get a ride minutes before her death. He denies involvement. My Katelyn was so beautiful inside and out. Then her sister, my 2nd daughter, Madison, age 21 was suffering dry socket in a tooth she had pulled. A "friend" gave her a counterfeit pill and she died of fentanyl poisoning in her sleep. She left behind 2 beautiful girls. She was my rock. My best friend. I miss her every minute of every day. I feel the need for more answers. Then, one of my son's best lifelong friends died gge same exact way as my Madison. His name was Ben. His parents suffer terribly also. I am the face of two of the #USA's #epidemic (s). God help me. My condolences to everyone suffering loss due to #gunviolence or #fentanylOD. I feel your pain.May you find some way to make it into a beautiful #tribute to your loved ones ❤️ #onepillcankill #overdose

    @chasnfireflies317@chasnfireflies317 Жыл бұрын
    • I pray that God can eventually heal your heart. Please try not to blame yourself. I'm sorry for your losses.. Merry Christmas

      @vershawnsea9219@vershawnsea9219 Жыл бұрын
    • Sorry for your Loss...Sadly,where there is Dope,there is Money..These thugs don"t care...

      @abef.9085@abef.9085 Жыл бұрын
    • Oh my gosh. A mother's worst nightmare. My heart goes out to you.

      @Denise_Suzanne@Denise_Suzanne Жыл бұрын
    • I pray for you. I’m so sorry for the loss and pain you have experienced

      @BA42197@BA42197 Жыл бұрын
  • I get opiates from time to time for kidney stones. I can understand how people get addicted. The "euphoria" this video speaks of is powerful, but it's really just hitting the surface. Those shots and pills mentally put me in a place of calm, peace, and satiation that I've never even been close to feeling in life. Anxiety and depression just rule my Universe and it disappears in heartbeat with opiates. To be content an unafraid. A quiet mind. No racing thoughts. I've never had an addiction problem, but it could take me if I let it.

    @srogers500@srogers5005 ай бұрын
  • I survived opioid addiction, my beautiful husband did not. So i ask every day…did I survive it if it took half of me? I’m clean, but I’m lost without Jason. We had a life before all of this, and for 2 yrs after, in the end it still won. Facing this world without him is….😭🤯 I’m happy for the people who are living in blissfully clean. I’m tired of being told I’m feeling self pity. It’s grief. I’m grateful I’m clean, I’ve worked hard at it for 5 yrs, but what’s it worth when you don’t have your other half, best friend, love of my life??? I’m just saying it ain’t all peaches and cream. It’s the Devil, and he will take till there’s nothing left.

    @theeclipsedtruth@theeclipsedtruth2 жыл бұрын
    • 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

      @countrycaliforniagirl32@countrycaliforniagirl322 жыл бұрын
    • Sending prayers, Pink dahlia. I pray you meet another equally as beautiful person to share your life with in the future. It will say a lot about your lost relationship.

      @5thdimension625@5thdimension6252 жыл бұрын
    • Learn to love yourself I lost the love of my life 26 years ago time heals all wounds pray to god he will help!!!

      @goldielocks8231@goldielocks82312 жыл бұрын
    • @@goldielocks8231 every day of my life! 💛🙏

      @theeclipsedtruth@theeclipsedtruth2 жыл бұрын
    • @@countrycaliforniagirl32 thank you 💛🙏

      @theeclipsedtruth@theeclipsedtruth2 жыл бұрын
  • I used to go to Arkansas pill mills, they would give me anything I asked for. I never thought I could live without pain pills, now I don’t know how I ever lived that way. Suboxone saved my life and sanity.I have 16 years of sobriety, no alcohol either! Life is so much better, I have no desire for either. I was pretty bad off, overdosed I don’t know how many times. I blame these drug companies for the majority of the opioid problems in our country. Please get help, it so worth it, everyday gets better and better

    @kathymorris4553@kathymorris45532 жыл бұрын
    • Drug companies are not to blame for the stupidity of people. Drug companies do not force you to swallow pills that's the bad choice you make free will. All while growing up all the commercials said was SAY NO TO DRUGS. Irritating when people blame others for their choices. Help and healing starts when you take responsibility for you.

      @iy4563@iy45632 жыл бұрын
    • Oh honey I’m so glad you had the will to get help! I’ve been sober 9 years with the help of treatment center. My life is so much better! Congratulations on your sobriety! 😊💜

      @tiffanynfl@tiffanynfl2 жыл бұрын
    • Subs were a life saver at one point for me. How long did you stay on them? Depression was at a all time high when I stopped taking subs.

      @durawins@durawins2 жыл бұрын
    • Are you on suboxone now…if so you are still addicted and an addict! It helps to stabilizes you and gives you no anxiety about where your getting it but you’re not ‘clean’ if you’re taking it.

      @emdawn80@emdawn802 жыл бұрын
    • @@iy4563 doctors prescribing to folks is a big part of the problem…did ya watch the stories of these folks! It’s really easy to blame the addict when you have never felt or experienced what it’s like…if ya think addicts just wanna keep on doing the drugs you’re unaware of the complexities of addiction.

      @emdawn80@emdawn802 жыл бұрын
  • Bonnie from this video worked with me she was my sponsor at one point. I was addicted for years thank god (even though I dnt talk to her or anyone from back then) I’m still going strong Dec 4 will be 8 yrs I still hard days but I work through them. Thank you Bonnie for everything ❤❤

    @virginialewis8046@virginialewis8046 Жыл бұрын
  • Dr. Martin was my substance abuse doctor while I was in residential treatment via Zoom. Her clinic is now my substance abuse management program. I went today, and she was there. I got the best hug from her.

    @carlamitchell7467@carlamitchell74679 ай бұрын
    • My addiction is not opioid thank goodness, but alcohol. I still thank Dr. Martin for her help and support.

      @carlamitchell7467@carlamitchell74679 ай бұрын
  • This is a beautiful put together video. I was addicted to pain pills for 20 years and although I may never fully conquer that demon I pray for all of us who are affected by addiction in one way or another.

    @BrianKeith2006@BrianKeith20062 жыл бұрын
    • Right there with you somewhat. It's a sonofabitch dealing with chronic pain . Stay strong man .

      @MrCtsSteve@MrCtsSteve2 жыл бұрын
    • I highly recommend looking into kratom tea. It might not work for everyone but based on my experience is so worth trying. Good luck on your recovery. 🖤

      @celestialchaoscustomsoaps2653@celestialchaoscustomsoaps26532 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you Brother! I'm praying for you as well. Are you on a maintenance program or did you kick it completely?

      @brianr8581@brianr85812 жыл бұрын
    • @@celestialchaoscustomsoaps2653 I tried Kratom and didn't have any luck with it.

      @BrianKeith2006@BrianKeith20062 жыл бұрын
    • You can do it people!! 😊🙏 Xx

      @rorydunne1218@rorydunne12182 жыл бұрын
  • I lost my big sister to this mess. What they don't talk about is how family and friends are judged BC we didn't help our loved one enough. Trust and believe we do call we can. You just have no power to save somebody who isn't willing to save themselves. Nothing hurts more then losing somebody you love slowly and feeling powerless to stop it. :(

    @neacienation@neacienation2 жыл бұрын
    • It took me 7yrs to get me to that point where I wonted It needed it and finally opened my eyes to the hurt and destruction that I had caused to everyone around me and the long road began from there I’m clean 4yrs but you are right you must won’t it yourself not for anyone else but you then everyone can come after

      @braxlucky5718@braxlucky57182 жыл бұрын
    • I can't imagine how difficult it is for the families. I'm sorry for. your loss.

      @chimbob67@chimbob672 жыл бұрын
    • What others need to understand is that until the addict is ready to be sober there really isn’t anything you can do except love them and let them know when they are ready to get clean you’ll be there for them. Families are often hurting as bad as the addict because they can’t do anything. But as a recovering addict it was wonderful when I was in treatment to get mail or a phone call from my loved ones. My last day of using I knew it was time to get help. My first phone call was to my mom who had thrown me out of the house months ago. She told me on that day if I wanted to get clean she’d help me but not sit around and watch me kill myself. That she loved me with all her heart but she had to let me figure it out. So that day, I was so messed up and looked around at the terrible shape my body was in, my mind was in and that the people around me weren’t there for me but the drugs. I made that call and was immediately told to pack my bags and meet her at my grandparents. They all hugged me, fed me and then I went to treatment. That was July 1996, and after one 28 day program and another 6 months long term stay I felt ready to start life fresh again. I’m so thankful for those friends and family that took time to make sure I knew I had people behind me, it saved my life for sure.

      @sugareemel8784@sugareemel87842 жыл бұрын
    • @@sugareemel8784 god sounds so much like my story but just with a partner that I just couldn’t let go of for ages he was the last this I said goodbye to before I went into treatment and never saw him again and I’m glad cause it was just a cycle

      @braxlucky5718@braxlucky57182 жыл бұрын
    • I got judged for helping my ex too much. There is a lot of judgement around the addict by those who don't understand it wasn't a choice at first.

      @denamitchell2334@denamitchell23342 жыл бұрын
  • My heart goes out to all of these families. My youngest daughter succumbed to multiple medications and in the end she ended up hanging herself in her closet. She was 25 years old. This is a pandemic that continues to kill our loved ones. I pray for each parent and each family who has lost their loved ones. I will never forget my sweet daughter and hope to see her on the other side. I also care for families in this documentary. You are loved too.

    @scottholdrenjr5694@scottholdrenjr5694 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm truly sorry for your loss.

      @katc5051@katc5051 Жыл бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss

      @chattingesque372@chattingesque372 Жыл бұрын
    • God Bless you

      @jeremygreen2796@jeremygreen2796 Жыл бұрын
    • I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. My heart is saddened. I pray that God will help you and our country.

      @tamikoluong7628@tamikoluong7628 Жыл бұрын
    • So sorry for your loss I think everyone has at least one or more person or family member that has a some kind of addition in their mist big pharma or soulless murders 🥺😥

      @catherinepraus8635@catherinepraus8635 Жыл бұрын
  • I have my long term boss to thank for helping me get clean off fentanyl and it was in a way no one expected. I have to be the luckiest person to come out of this the way I have. I had a 150 dollar a day blue habit. This all started from 2 back surgeries in school from football. Doctor progressed me from tabs to Percocet and then eventually sold the Percocet to buy pressed pills (blues) because they were better than the real thing. I had (still have it too and that's why I am thankful) a great job but I was single with a 200 thousand dollar house and 60 thousand dollar truck and was still able to put money in an IRA from my check, full health insurance etc. I had a month where I had many unexpected expenses and had to help my parents out with some money at the same time. I took a 5 thousand dollar "loan* from the business. Basically embezzled it but with all intent to pay it back. I needed it to maintain my bills and to have the pills I needed an also took more than I needed. I was caught by my boss before I could pay it back. Long story short, instead of getting mad he knew there was a problem and he also knew I would figure out a way to pay it back as well. I also had the extra I took for just I'm case money I gave directly back. A little over a grand. He sat me down and listened to my problem. He paid for me to enter in a 2 month treatment plan and called it 2 week vacation and continued to pay me and when I got out he let me continue to work for him and I have paid him everything back now. This was 4 years ago and been clean since. Only thing I did not payback was the cost of the treatment facility. He paid for that and refused to let me pay that back. He could have ruined my entire life if he got the cops involved, which it was what I deserved. But he didn't and he even helped me so I didn't loose anything i owned. I am also so Iucky I didnt die or end up in jail. Since then I have helped him grow the company to be now making triple in sales what we were back then and now the company is profitable the past 2 years and growing fast (started as small start up). Last year I met his niece as well and now engaged to her and he approves. I will always do anything for that man and owe him my life for giving me a second chance. I will bust my ass working for an him as long as he will have me. He also will not let me tell anyone we all personally know about it because he wants no recognition

    @Vlad-nw8rx@Vlad-nw8rx Жыл бұрын
    • @Vlad is he a christian?

      @hunterhill1013@hunterhill1013 Жыл бұрын
    • What a great guy Thats the type of guy you want to work for. I just came clean w my boss today and instead of firing me he gave me a bible and told me tp read it every day. And he encourages me to get clean. I love Mickey.

      @hunterhill1013@hunterhill1013 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow, your boss knows God to have been that good to you.

      @bobloblaw204@bobloblaw204 Жыл бұрын
    • Its people like your boss that make America great ... Stay blessed

      @techlife9853@techlife9853 Жыл бұрын
    • What an absolute legend of a bloke your boss is!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻 Best of luck to you and your fiancée my friend. Much love from Blighty. ☺️🤗

      @ashotofmercury@ashotofmercury Жыл бұрын
  • Lost so many friends and family to fetanyl. I'm glad I was able to overcome opioids because its a very hard drug to quit. My condolences to those who couldn't beat it.

    @taniesha64@taniesha642 жыл бұрын
    • Same here sis, congrats on getting clean. I'm still a work in progress but I don't plan on giving up. I got my son depending on me...so everything I do is for him...

      @yourbeautifulnightmare4657@yourbeautifulnightmare46572 жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations, I pray you’re still clean, I’ve been taking it one day at a time for over a decade now, it gets better and better! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

      @AlliWritesNow@AlliWritesNow2 жыл бұрын
    • I've been to eight funerals this year. Five were opioid deaths. I'm ashamed to admit it, but it's happening so often I'm becoming numb to it.. and it seems the covid situation has actually made it worse...take care of yourself ma!!!🙏💪✌

      @freshbme2@freshbme22 жыл бұрын
    • Thank the doctors

      @jennifersuzannebk5149@jennifersuzannebk51492 жыл бұрын
    • @@jennifersuzannebk5149 Yes, and now China and lax Southern border policies

      @billy6pack887@billy6pack8872 жыл бұрын
  • I’m an x addict at 29. Last week I went to Chicago and my friend had bottle and bottles of pills. I saw this before I went. Thank you so much for helping me stay 2 months sober. 😔

    @trint3089@trint30892 жыл бұрын
    • You’ve got two months and your already calling yourself an “x addict”..... god help you.

      @youtubehastakenovermylife4979@youtubehastakenovermylife49792 жыл бұрын
    • @@youtubehastakenovermylife4979 I think he meant "x" as in molly.

      @Hotdogwateryum@Hotdogwateryum2 жыл бұрын
    • If your sober for 2 months and that "friend" pulls pills out…. Then I don't see them as a true friend! In my book misery… just loves company! Might wanna have them find new company!

      @justjonni9330@justjonni93302 жыл бұрын
    • Good job staying sober for 2 months and hopefully, you've found a reason to stay so every day since and will continue every day henceforth. Hopefully, you have a good support system in place. Reach out, if you don't. Know that along the road to recovery will come growth, and with growth will come new people in that support system. Some may fall by the wayside...they're on their own journeys. Yours can continue no matter their involvement. We're on this earth to emote, I think. I think emotions are powerful things. Don't be afraid of them! (I'm telling myself all of this too, just to clarify I'm not being preachy)

      @wombatcube@wombatcube2 жыл бұрын
    • @@youtubehastakenovermylife4979 well… that would be an ex addict, idiot.

      @CaptainRockoBD@CaptainRockoBD Жыл бұрын
  • My Dad overdosed in 2019. 55 years old and was gone just like that. It’s so painful to lose someone like that.

    @domleah1987@domleah1987 Жыл бұрын
    • Its also a shame when America killed 1 million Iraqi civilians for no reason.

      @JaziRedz@JaziRedz Жыл бұрын
    • I'm so sorry to hear this. My father passed at 49 from suicide, caused by polysubstance addictions (cocaine, IV drugs and alcohol). It changes you. I hope you're doing well with all of it

      @thatpart@thatpart Жыл бұрын
    • I'm so sorry for your loss 😢

      @Mskaytee@Mskaytee Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you all for the positive comments ❤️

      @domleah1987@domleah1987 Жыл бұрын
    • @@domleah1987 Big Ups to you, too 🙏

      @thatpart@thatpart Жыл бұрын
  • I am a retired firefighter captain, ER nurse/paramedic who has managed literally 100s of overdoses. I appreciate the drive to control and limit opioid output, but the problem I have with making it more difficult for people to get needed pain medication is that it only pushes and causes the creation and development of more dangerous deadly uncontrolled-unregulated medications. I currently volunteer with our city's large fire department and have been on 2 overdoses within the last week which we had to give Narcan to reverse unconsciousness!

    @aportman58@aportman58 Жыл бұрын
    • It is sad that people in need cannot get the drugs that would work best because of the misuse. My arthritis meds are so regulated that I worry month to month if I will have enough. Every so often my local pharmacy runs out and I suffer in pain waiting for my refill.

      @bobloblaw204@bobloblaw204 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm perhaps not medically that well informed on this, but is fentanyl really a good option for the people who genuinely need pain relief? It seems very easy to overdose on. In the UK where I'm from, fentanyl is very rarely prescribed. For serious pain it's usually something like codeine or tramadol that's prescribed here. Even then you have to have regular consultations with a GP/doctor before those are prescribed, they'll first go for weak painkillers like aspirin or a high dose of ibuprofen. I don't know anyone who takes fentanyl here. Of course our healthcare system is largely not for profit, and we don't have the epidemic that the US seems to have with the abuse of opioids.

      @oest2029@oest2029 Жыл бұрын
    • ​​​@@oest2029 Right?? My jaw hit the floor when the first guy said he was prescribed opioids after having TEETH removed?? 😯 I mean, I know having wisdom teeth out is especially brutal, but.....OPIOIDS?? 🤯 We're not even prescribed pain relief here after having teeth out, they just tell you to smash down a few paracetamol in a few hours time! Unreal. American doctors are just a legal cartel at this point. 😮

      @ashotofmercury@ashotofmercury Жыл бұрын
    • But it might save another generations since it's going to be harder to get addicted from prescribed painkillers which is how many people in the US started. Here in Europe you will never get opoids as painkillers, they are considered as a very dangerous drugs that are only used in oncological patients or those who are already on their death bed. And we're completely fine here. And the reason for this is a heroin epidemic during the early '90. 3 decades later as you can see we're nowhere near the America is these days. So add 2+2

      @yoongistongue4163@yoongistongue4163 Жыл бұрын
    • @oest2029 exactly. No one needs such a strong drugs to deal with pain, unless they're actually on the verge of death. And even then it is only used in hospitals, under strong regulations. But i assume Americans need super strong painkillers so they could be back immediately to work after surgeries etc since they don't have paid sick leaves... So even more this leads us to conclusion that American healthcare system is at fault

      @yoongistongue4163@yoongistongue4163 Жыл бұрын
  • I don't miss those days for nothing. I was a college grad with an awesome career. I caught spinal meningitis as a pharmaceutical rep working in intensive care and almost died. Then my wife and oldest daughter had fatal car accidents. I dove head first into the oxymoraphone medication prescribed to me. I ended up out of control and homeless. I tried several rehabs but this time has been different. I use to think of pills nonstop after rehab but this time God intervened. Drugs haven't crossed my mind in over 3 years. My career is better than ever. I owe all the glory to Jesus Christ. I used opioids for over 15 years. Most of it I was as a functioning addict but the last 4 led to homeless and losing my career. Most people don't get this many opportunities or walk a way with their life. That is why I thank God everyday and pray for others to survive and be spared as well.

    @stevealdrich1365@stevealdrich13652 жыл бұрын
    • I'm so sorry for your terrible losses. May you continue to make great strides in your life. Take care. x

      @jodybobble@jodybobble2 жыл бұрын
    • @@jodybobble thank you so much for your kind words. Everyday is a blessing and I welcome it with open arms. God has given me another chance at life and I refuse to waste it.

      @stevealdrich1365@stevealdrich13652 жыл бұрын
    • My sincere condolences for your loss, and I'm sorry you dealt with addiction. I am so glad you survived that time 🙏

      @lbu9542@lbu95422 жыл бұрын
    • @@lbu9542 I really appreciate it. I give the glory to God. Without him I wouldn't be here.

      @stevealdrich1365@stevealdrich13652 жыл бұрын
    • Yes God is the Alpha & Omega (Rev 1:18)kjv. You need to be PROUD of YOURSELF because YOU DID THE WORK TO HEAL once God gave You the opportunity...Respect!🙏

      @sweetsk3884@sweetsk38842 жыл бұрын
  • ive been off the needle for a little over a month, it aint much but im proud of myself, i thought i couldnt go a day and now im thinking as long as i focus on getting back the things i ruined over the years due to that addiction ill be alright. and if by some chance i get the things back than ill start focusing on not losing them again.

    @GermsOilCotten@GermsOilCotten2 жыл бұрын
    • Congrats!!!

      @mollyjcmt@mollyjcmt Жыл бұрын
    • I hope you watch the video again and see that you have made it almost a year. Never take anything again. Stay stong. Eat ice cream!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      @lucysphotosfromar@lucysphotosfromar Жыл бұрын
    • I am proud of you too!!!! One day at a time and celebrate small achievements

      @genxreactions@genxreactions Жыл бұрын
    • Good for you, my 40 yr old son, just got clean after years of using. Like I tell him, stay strong, it gets better, my son finally has a bank account. Good luck!

      @paulaellis6242@paulaellis6242 Жыл бұрын
    • Hope you're still doing well its so hard proud of you don't give up much love your way

      @catherinepraus8635@catherinepraus8635 Жыл бұрын
  • "When drugs are involved nothing is ever going to be ok, never." Oofff that one hit me hard. And she's right... She is absolutely right.

    @Luna-rg8le@Luna-rg8le Жыл бұрын
    • It almost sounded like boss hogg was trying to blame the drugs INSTEAD of taking responsibility.

      @iheartageplay6314@iheartageplay6314 Жыл бұрын
    • @@iheartageplay6314 I am not sure what you comment means. Can you explain please?

      @Luna-rg8le@Luna-rg8le Жыл бұрын
  • Sadly my son is one of the statistics of death due to Fentanyl in Little Rock, Ar. December 2021. Im still struggling to try and come to terms with his death. I stumbled across this video and I'm glad to see that my state acknowledges this horrible epidemic that is killing our children and family members on a daily basis. In saying that we've got to do more. I don't know the answer in what that would be but I would like to see more laws passed, stiffer punishments to the dealers that are pushing this death sentence on our families. Realistically I don't know what it will take but I do know the pain of losing a child and not have any answers to my constant questions of why this had to happen to my child. As a mother I will not let my sons death be in vain and I will continue to fight this battle till the day I die. #jacobforever29

    @sonjagodwin2103@sonjagodwin2103 Жыл бұрын
    • My heart truly breaks for you Sonja. Im so sorry you lost your beautiful boy in December 2021, such a recent loss and please know people care. I care and wish I could take away your pain. Big hugs to you mumma bear.

      @NotFalling4it@NotFalling4it Жыл бұрын
    • I'm so sorry I'm 48 live in Western Australia. Never used drugs. Then I had a major surgery that went wrong. After 2 years of 12 major surgery's and 2 years of supplies opiates supplied by the pain specialist my world was turned upside down. I have tears why I write this. It's been the most vivid and toughest fight in my life. May your son Rest in Peace. I'd give my life up in a instant if I could save another from my night mare.xxx

      @patrickaussieMilartry@patrickaussieMilartry Жыл бұрын
    • @@patrickaussieMilartry I'm glad to hear your working on becoming drug free. Please continue to fight the urge and continue working on your sobriety. Drugs are not worth losing your life over. Thank you for your kind words I wouldn't wish this pain on my worst enemy.

      @sonjagodwin2103@sonjagodwin2103 Жыл бұрын
    • With all due respect, and condolences for your loss. But the dealers are big pharma and doctors. They are untouchable.

      @yisraelavraham4078@yisraelavraham4078 Жыл бұрын
    • @@yisraelavraham4078 I absolutely believe that is true.

      @sonjagodwin2103@sonjagodwin2103 Жыл бұрын
  • The lady connecting with troubled addicts is a professional angel 😇... I retired from corrections psychiatric services and fully understand the misery of opioid addictions.

    @meteor2012able@meteor2012able2 жыл бұрын
    • Me too. You can’t make up the madness associated with substance use disorder. The mental health system of this country is corrupt as hell.

      @5thdimension625@5thdimension6252 жыл бұрын
    • The woman is a Saint.

      @ginajoseph8776@ginajoseph87762 жыл бұрын
    • @@5thdimension625 anyone helping drug dealers is the real evil here. If drugs weren’t so easy to access, this would be a VERY different story.

      @picilocarnal@picilocarnal2 жыл бұрын
    • She is a beautiful soul

      @tinavogel7966@tinavogel79662 жыл бұрын
    • And ''Misery'' it is, thats what addiction has to offer ..believe me. Lisa, Australia🕊🦋🕊🦋

      @briancarter5412@briancarter54122 жыл бұрын
  • I'm from hot springs Arkansas and have lived in fort Smith Arkansas for the past 10 years, I am 1.5 years clean from a 15 year opioid addiction, there were times during my addiction that I thought I'd never get clean but here I am clean, I turn 55 tomorrow (Jan 2nd 2022) and I am finally living my best life in a very long time... peace to all struggling and mad respect to all recovered...

    @timlenard1646@timlenard16462 жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations,

      @jaychanchez1772@jaychanchez17722 жыл бұрын
    • Immense accomplishment. Much love and support to you.

      @Udontsay948@Udontsay9482 жыл бұрын
    • How do you get clean when you still have alot of pain? Is there something out there to help with pain that not bad for ou

      @RJB1090@RJB1090 Жыл бұрын
    • Your message meant a lot today, especially. Keeping that good fight! Thank you. 🙏

      @thatpart@thatpart Жыл бұрын
    • Happy almost 56 and Congratulations

      @melissagottlieb3381@melissagottlieb3381 Жыл бұрын
  • It is incredibly scary to witness somebody overdose. You know they are on a razors edge in that moment and the slightest nudge towards either side is life or death. The sound of somebody gasping for each small breath is a sound that stays with you. It's not just "scary as hell", it's worse.

    @justlucky8254@justlucky8254 Жыл бұрын
  • Wow. Have never seen a documentary on the opioid crisis as brilliant and as hard hitting as this. I thank god that after 10 years, I finally made the decision to get clean. I’m very lucky I made it out of that mess with my life. I thank god everyday. Rip to those who weren’t as lucky. Condolences to all families affected.

    @ahmadhamaoui7857@ahmadhamaoui7857 Жыл бұрын
    • GOD ? really This would be the god that allowed this shit to be made? The god who allows all these to die ? The god that allows pain in the first place

      @gowdsake7103@gowdsake7103 Жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations

      @MoreBuffMoreMuff@MoreBuffMoreMuff Жыл бұрын
  • Im 2 years clean from heroin/fentanyl... ive lost most of my friends to this disease. Prayers 2 all who r struggling. Life is so much better sober.

    @nalakittymeow@nalakittymeow2 жыл бұрын
  • If you’re addicted and reading this, I swear on everything I love, your life after addiction is beyond amazing! You will find joy, you will have energy and you will really dig getting high on life! Don’t quit, you got this!

    @lindastonebraker2512@lindastonebraker25122 жыл бұрын
    • Were you addicted?

      @amoresj8@amoresj8 Жыл бұрын
    • I feel like I read this for a reason. My Mom passed away a year as well as my Dad, 3 months apart. Super hard to deal with. Anyway, her name is Linda. May not mean anything to other people, but it means something to me that ya’ll share that name. Thanks.

      @amoresj8@amoresj8 Жыл бұрын
    • @@amoresj8 yes I was addicted. I’m so incredibly sorry for the loss of your parents! I’m so sorry for what you’re going through too. I put my children through hell. It’s not fair to them, or to any child who has to experience the anxiety and sadness of watching their parents struggle. I hope you’re doing well and finding positive ways to deal with your loss🫶🏽

      @lindastonebraker2512@lindastonebraker2512 Жыл бұрын
  • Dr. Martin is an incredible empathic person. That first conversation was just the perfect way to deal with people suffering from substance abuse. And she is 100% accurate and understanding of the struggle in getting into treatment.

    @dankLogic250@dankLogic250 Жыл бұрын
    • She is an amazing human being!! 🙌🏻🥰

      @ashotofmercury@ashotofmercury Жыл бұрын
  • I am an opiate addict and an alcoholic. This March 8th, 2023 will mark my 5th year of being clean and sober. I cannot imagine going back to that life but it could happen so quickly if I make one wrong choice. Please reach out if you need help! Addiction is slavery, and I feel like I've been let out of a cage. There is help out there guys, and trust me, if I can do it anybody can! Good luck and I'm praying for all of you who are suffering.

    @catg943@catg943 Жыл бұрын
  • Me and my partner/fiance finally beat fentanyl abuse of 9 years. The invisible shackles finally released off my hands and feet. I'm now in school but on methadone. It hurts to see others loose amazing children. It's still hard for me but I never want to go back no matter how much the urge gets I remind myself I almost lost my soulmate. R.I.P to all the souls lost to this evil 💔 ❤️

    @TheDenizxo@TheDenizxo2 жыл бұрын
    • 🥰

      @urmammy84@urmammy842 жыл бұрын
    • Proud of you, as someone with 10 years & 7 months sober. You’ve made incredible progress. Continue with the methadone and TBH, the methadone is nobody else’s business. It’s none of their business what you take. DO NOT discount your progress in SHAME because you’ve made incredible progress. You have the rest of your life to discontinue the methadone, just focus on the gratitude and blessings you’re receiving now. It’s going to be okay. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

      @ScottyPeabody@ScottyPeabody2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ScottyPeabody yes!

      @DocBree13@DocBree132 жыл бұрын
    • I wish you great success and a blessed life, Deniz. Keep doing what you're doing 💐💗

      @hollienelson6738@hollienelson67382 жыл бұрын
    • I came home from a prison in Baltimore in 2014 next day went on methadone for third time I cant say I stayed clean but since then I've been on methadone probably 5 years and if nothing else I haven't been back to prison, I see power that be are pushing buprenorphine maintenance over methadone, I was exposed to that in 90s on my first met program at 18 do whatever u have to not to use,

      @jojofreelancer1210@jojofreelancer12102 жыл бұрын
  • My son Shawn lost his life at 21, 10yrs ago,this opiate epidemic has been going on for over 20 years. For the most part it is heroin and fentanyl that is killing our children😞

    @moonandstars4690@moonandstars46902 жыл бұрын
    • 🔥❤🔥

      @FromtheLightofTheDarkness@FromtheLightofTheDarkness2 жыл бұрын
    • Sorry for ur loss... And also ur comment is straight FACTS!! 😘

      @jodyblizman9397@jodyblizman93972 жыл бұрын
    • I am so sorry for your loss

      @Rae-lh7ex@Rae-lh7ex2 жыл бұрын
    • I'm sorry about Shawn 😔

      @crazyforrap9876@crazyforrap98762 жыл бұрын
    • Your "children" are ADULTS who kill themselves. Blame EVERYONE, except addicts themselves.

      @JonBernard41@JonBernard412 жыл бұрын
  • As a former Substance abuse counselor, I know it's a pandemic but as a chronic pain patient myself who can't get any medication due to the war on drugs, it makes me mad. So many chronic pain patients committing suicide or turning to street drugs now. I, myself, found natural meds to help ease some of my pain. As a mom to boys ages 18 & 14, it terrifies me how readily available these fake pills with fentynal are.

    @tinarobinson4710@tinarobinson4710 Жыл бұрын
  • A comment here hit the nail on the head. So far, the healthcare industry and specifically the many doctors who did not abide by their oath “do no harm” have escaped ALL responsibility. Even if I buy the argument that they didn’t “know” it was addictive or that the pharmaceutical company “told them” it wasn’t addictive, these are highly trained, educated individuals. They should have been skeptical that any opioid derivative was not going to be addictive. Second, they absolutely would have seen their patients’ deterioration over time and would have known something was wrong. Lastly, they should have never accepted fancy vacations, dinners, honors, and other “BRIBES” (because that’s what they are) from Pharma companies. These doctors sold their integrity for a few thousand dollars in gifts. And now, here we are. Absolutely mind boggling and tragic what has become of our country with this epidemic…which began with doctors and Pharma companies and was considered LEGAL for decades. 😞

    @Becky_Cal@Becky_Cal11 ай бұрын
  • Gosh.... I cried through this entire video,it resonated with me, I am a recovering addict of opioids,benzos,& methamphetamine, 2 years,& 10 months now and I NEVER want to go back. I am so grateful 🙏 & I give praise 🙏 to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ 1Chorithians 6:13 My body is for the Lord,The Lord is my body . I 🙏 for every soul that is battling addiction, may they be led to our Lord and Savior for he is a merciful Lord Amen!

    @ChildofYAH_33@ChildofYAH_332 жыл бұрын
    • May they repent & be led to Jesus!! I agree with that! What the world needs now is God's love!! 1st.John 4:7&8. Amen

      @kaycoats8344@kaycoats83442 жыл бұрын
    • Wow 💪 respect 👏👏 I can’t do it. No chance. Stay strong 🙏🏼

      @mirjamweibel9678@mirjamweibel96782 жыл бұрын
    • Very happy for you! 🙏♥️🙏

      @Nostalgic_1@Nostalgic_12 жыл бұрын
    • Amen sister ❤️ praise up!

      @Ultrameowmeow@Ultrameowmeow2 жыл бұрын
    • Stella 🌹, sending love & prayers from Australia 🇦🇺 xxxxx

      @terrirawling3590@terrirawling35902 жыл бұрын
  • In 2010 I was arrested for narcotics trafficking. I was in deep denial about my addiction and was making tons of cash money by going to Florida and getting as many pills as I could afford. That still didn't teach me. After losing my home, family, vehicle, freedom I finally got into recovery. I have a lot of health problems but I've been in treatment for almost 10 years. I tried suboxone. It's a band aid. Maybe be good for acute withdrawal but I weaned myself off that too. Not everyone can do that. Keep working on yourselves. Just for today.

    @eunicestone838@eunicestone8382 жыл бұрын
    • I'm from Miami, Fl and work for the post office. I remember back in the 2000s while making deliveries to pain clinics and remember seeing so many cars with out of state plates and thought nothing of it. Until the Miami Herald ran a series on these pain clinics and how they work or avoided regulations with the help of the doctors. They made sure to write prescriptions and tell patients to avoid Walgreens and CVS. They eventually shut down that particular pain clinic and arrested many doctors too. Many were convicted as well. The governor at the time Rick Scott had be bribed by Purdue pharmaceutical to setup a clearing house to stop the out of state patients flooding into to Florida. They own many politicians as well.

      @jarvisaddison8560@jarvisaddison8560 Жыл бұрын
    • Drugs r only a symptom of a deeper disease. Selfishness is the root driven by a 100 forms of fear.

      @vladdyydaddy@vladdyydaddy Жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations! I hope you got your family back. I have almost 16 years but really I only have today. One day at a time. We do recover!

      @Mrs.CGraves@Mrs.CGraves Жыл бұрын
    • Boo hoo junkie!

      @Anthony-dj4nd@Anthony-dj4nd Жыл бұрын
  • I lost my son too on 9/6/21, but to Meth. We too are broken, and not sure when the darkness will lift. I’m so sorry for your loss, and we send you our love.

    @wt460@wt460 Жыл бұрын
  • I cried hearing that guy talk about his son finding him like that and his grandparents preparing his funeral. My parents said they were just waiting for the phone call that I'd died and my mom actually said to me you had died I lost my little girl my first born. I remember walking away just crying at that. I praise God I'm clean today and no one that loves me is waiting for that phone call. Alright well I cried multiple times watching this....all those people, all those faces, sons, daughters, mother's, father's....RIP Edit: I applaud Tristan's mom for bringing awareness! I pray my children don't follow what I did but talking to the, being honest and showing them what can happen goes a long way in prevention the rest is up to God and them!

    @berlyngrey9242@berlyngrey9242 Жыл бұрын
  • Trauma causes addiction, traumatized people needing to fill that hole, cover that pain……we have been falling apart….now it is all in our faces…..God Bless Humanity

    @enough1494@enough14942 жыл бұрын
    • I agree many are however, not all addicts have traumatic or horrible lives and are numbing the pain. Many people like myself simply loved how I felt on opiates. I liked getting high plain and simple. My life was and is great. There is a huge % of addicts like me. If it didn’t come with the negative aspects of addiction, I would take opiates every single day. But eventually one ends up chasing the dragon and that ends badly.

      @sidtreesin904@sidtreesin9042 жыл бұрын
    • It's easy to be weak in this society.

      @jjdogg0@jjdogg02 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly! And each person has a different mentality before the Addiction.. we all have different mentality’s in general.. that’s a proven fact..

      @KatelynIngle@KatelynIngle2 жыл бұрын
    • No, using drugs causes addiction.

      @cooyahshakur864@cooyahshakur8642 жыл бұрын
    • @@cooyahshakur864 that is only a result of. People who live stable lives, for the most pet part have no need to fill the hole nor cover the pain!

      @enough1494@enough14942 жыл бұрын
  • One of the worst things about this, especially the problem here in Arkansas, is that many of these people get these prescribed legally. So many people in Arkansas work farm-work, factory work, construction work. *HARD physical labor* with great incident of injury. They first get these pills to help them be able to *continue* working, supporting their families. Then it just spirals out of control. I have *so* so much compassion for anyone with substance abuse disorder. May they all find their way to health and happiness, I pray.

    @jadefire2817@jadefire28172 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly. Doctors are so quick to offer opioid based painkillers. It's so unnecessary.

      @LisaMaryification@LisaMaryification Жыл бұрын
    • There is some personal responsibility in this issue

      @carolapplegate2885@carolapplegate2885 Жыл бұрын
    • @@carolapplegate2885 Oh absolutely. I'm not discounting personal responsibility. Just saying that there are underlying factors also.

      @jadefire2817@jadefire2817 Жыл бұрын
    • Good point.It’s a blue collar rural kind of state.Your doctors are more than capable of understanding the problem and being able to put a dent in it.They are the front line.

      @jimfleming1979@jimfleming1979 Жыл бұрын
  • just started this but “i had my first exposure to opioids first year of college when i got my wisdom teeth out, i was prescribed oxycodone.” - a friend of mine had the exact same experience and literally had to flush them bc they started getting withdrawals after only a few days. they were given 30 oxy WITH A REFILL. no one needs that for wisdom teeth pain. i feel so lucky that they had the strength & foresight to get rid of them bc they so easily could have experienced the same thing.

    @luna9871@luna9871 Жыл бұрын
  • I've been drug free for 30 years now. The only drug I never tried was herion. I got put into treatment centers because I was a minor. I got out and relapsed each time. I got sober 2 weeks before my 19th birthday by the grace of God. I did my last drug in a clearing in a forest near my home. I prayed to God to let that be the last time I did drugs and God delivered me that promise. I actually died 3 times but got revived in hospital and one time I got revived in a friend's apartment by God. My friend was way to high to notice I was almost dying. He was passed out too, I think. We both ended up awake and laughing due to the drugs.

    @soupwifey@soupwifey Жыл бұрын
  • On New Years Eve, I received a phone call from my previous mother-in-law informing me that my ex husband had passed away. Once the toxicology tests came back, it showed he died from an overdose of meth laced with Fentanyl. I had moved out of state so I hadn't seen him for awhile (but we still spoke often on the phone) so this news shocked me. When we were together, his choice of drug was opiods only. I had tried so many times to get him into rehab but he would never go so I finally had to end the marriage. My heart broke when I found out about his death. He was only 41 years old. I always knew that he would pass away at a young age due to drugs but I was hoping I would be wrong. I beg you, if you have an addiction problem please try and get help. Your loved ones need you here.

    @missgigglebox748@missgigglebox7482 жыл бұрын
    • Tried for 10years. Were i live help is nowhere to be found. Its not as easy as you make it sound. Most people hates on people using whatever... Truly sorry for your loss however. Decriminilaze the stuff and shit like that wont really ever happen. Its truly dsngerous ingesting something that turns out bei g something different and alot more potent.

      @mikaellindqvist5599@mikaellindqvist5599 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm so sorry

      @annegranata9055@annegranata90558 ай бұрын
  • My call was from the coroner at the Morgue telling me that my 22yr old son died from huffing air duster. That was definitely a call I never thought I would ever receive.

    @blessedbeyondmeasure2419@blessedbeyondmeasure24192 жыл бұрын
    • I’m so very sorry for your loss. And his loss of life. Sending you love and strength ❤️

      @chantellmoody828@chantellmoody8282 жыл бұрын
    • Air duster..that's a joke you can't huff air duster. It has bitter chemical in it tastes gross

      @Speedster189@Speedster1892 жыл бұрын
    • @@Speedster189 yes you can and people do so shove a sock in it. She clearly just said she lost a child.

      @ms.faiththomas4372@ms.faiththomas43722 жыл бұрын
    • @@Speedster189 Do some research before you say anything else that's ignorant and hurtful.

      @chrisbadroe4994@chrisbadroe49942 жыл бұрын
    • @@Speedster189 How tf you gonna tell someone they can't do it? 🤦🏻‍♀️You abs CAN actually & ppl DO. 👌Been a real life occurrence for yeeears actually. Google is everyone's friend!

      @stephaniejunkins9674@stephaniejunkins96742 жыл бұрын
  • I feel like the opioid crisis hit America really hard. We have them here in the UK, but they’re not being abused at the same amount as they are over in the US My heart goes out to all of the families and friends and people in recovery or suffering who are all affected by this-I can’t even imagine what you’re going through ❤ It was heartbreaking to see at the end that some of the people doing interviews eventually died due to their addictions that got the better of them-it’s so awful I like to watch things like this to be educated. I’ve done legal drugs in my life such as alcohol & I smoked cigarettes for 4 years, but I’ve never done any illegal drug, including weed But to be tricked into addiction by the healthcare system, which many but not all people have been victims of is absolutely terrifying I hope one day this opioid crisis is behind society and that it isn’t given to the public, and for those currently struggling-I’m sorry, truly and deeply And I hope you one day are out of the grasp of this horrible disease ❤

    @natasharose3176@natasharose3176 Жыл бұрын
  • This is heartbreaking 💔 I'm praying for all the people who struggle with addiction and mental health 🙏🤍 I'm watching from New Zealand 🦋

    @kerridavis2630@kerridavis2630 Жыл бұрын
    • Prayers the act of someone who wont do anything

      @gowdsake7103@gowdsake7103 Жыл бұрын
  • This incredibly moving. It’s hard because you never see this kind of empathy for those of minority backgrounds. Sure they say it multiple times in the video, but this was never a crisis until white kids from affluent backgrounds started dying. Black and brown Americans were met with brute police force and prison sentences, while these young people are met with tears and piano music. It’s a hard disparity to see. Addiction affects all the same, so should recovery efforts.

    @Mmm72616@Mmm726162 жыл бұрын
    • I agree. Maybe if this was the attitude towards addiction in the 80s and 90s maybe more sophisticated and effective treatments would have been developed decades ago. Instead it was “just say no” and prison. Too bad suburban America didn’t get on that page until it was their own kids.

      @MsFlamingFlamer@MsFlamingFlamer Жыл бұрын
    • Very true!!!

      @juliekoszelak9918@juliekoszelak9918 Жыл бұрын
    • Facts. Now we see documentaries and tv shows that show how this affects people while humanizing the person but people of color would rarely get that. Our communities were ridiculed and incarcerated. Maybe they feel extra guilty because big pharmaceutical companies and doctors were in on the problem 🤷‍♀️

      @cr1994yellow@cr1994yellow Жыл бұрын
    • Social economics is at the heart of all addiction problems As unfair as it seems it’s a reality. The crossfire comes between illegal drugs and big pharmaceutical company prescriptions. It’s a very sad state of affairs cartels, government , and street crime . Years ago the drugs weren’t synthetic, so they weren’t so powerful Nowadays one dose can kill you instantly There are no more recreational drugs A vert sad state of addiction

      @debrabaird633@debrabaird633 Жыл бұрын
    • The throwback to this is no matter the ethnic or social background, it’s usually not crossed. For instance,how many white people go into inner city black neighborhoods to buy pills or heroine? The circles are usually kept within themselves.

      @doughodges3495@doughodges3495 Жыл бұрын
  • My Nephew passed away last Christmas to Fentanyl at 19 years old by taking 1 pill and he lived in Little Rock Arkansas. Rip Christian aka 👑 Franco!! I love u buddy u were a good young Man and Your momma misses u more then u would have ever known. I wish u would have been able to live out your dreams bubba!! I hope all young men and women relise these pills lead to nothing but your grave and I hate to be so blunt but I’ve seen it first hand and I just hope even if it helps 1 person reading this say NO to pills!!!!💯💯🙏🙏🙏 anybody kicking right now u got this it can be done!!

    @Kujo19@Kujo192 жыл бұрын
    • Thank u for the like who ever u are you gave me a reason to think and talk about my bubba RIP love u 👑. Y’all check out KZhead KING FRANCO rapper from Memphis TN passed away before he could live out his dream but he was a talented young man y’all check him out he was a good young man and deserved to be heard! He got a song played on no jumper right before he passed and it was the highlight of his life! He would have had a lot more if it weren’t for these fake pills please kids stay away it’s not worth your life! Check out you tube King Franko it’s music there are a lot of profiles but to be right (type king Franco big body cars) from Memphis and had a picture on Beal st on the profile. Thanks from the 901 go subscribe even if u don’t like rap blow my nephews page up he deserved it I promise!!🙏🙏🙏👑👑 Rip 🐬🐬Dolph aswell!

      @Kujo19@Kujo192 жыл бұрын
  • I’ve lost both my parents and two little bro to overdose in past four years it happened every 6-8 months during that time!! I have one bro left and that’s it for my immediate family!!

    @Vanessacurry84@Vanessacurry84 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm so sorry for your losses. Take care.

      @katc5051@katc5051 Жыл бұрын
    • @@katc5051 thank u so much!! You take care as well!!

      @Vanessacurry84@Vanessacurry84 Жыл бұрын
    • Is he a clean bro?

      @3amMONDAY@3amMONDAY Жыл бұрын
    • @@3amMONDAY is what a clean bro?

      @Vanessacurry84@Vanessacurry84 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Vanessacurry84 is your last brother clean of drugs?

      @3amMONDAY@3amMONDAY Жыл бұрын
  • As a PACU nurse patients were daily given up to 120 OxyContin for minor procedures. We constantly tried to tell the doctors and PAs that it was too much. They would just shrug. No one listened to the nurses.

    @joycewright5386@joycewright5386 Жыл бұрын
  • Sending love to all of those who suffered during the crack cocaine epidemic. They were never given any compassion, grace or help, just death and prison sentences. Glad that addiction is now looked at as a illness and those suffering from it can receive help with less judgement.

    @ItsAllAnillusion@ItsAllAnillusion2 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly

      @thekaerichtexas@thekaerichtexas2 жыл бұрын
    • And locked up in prisons disproportionally to other drugs

      @thekaerichtexas@thekaerichtexas2 жыл бұрын
    • That part. Let them die off by their own hands.

      @thesandrabebe7478@thesandrabebe74782 жыл бұрын
    • @Hurqseey Wairimu Not true. Stop your racist nonsense. Plenty of white people were and are addicted to meth and crack. Plenty of white people died of heroin overdoses in the 60’s and are still dying now.

      @Anca820@Anca8202 жыл бұрын
    • Addiction should have never been treated with "prison"!

      @picachicaasmr260@picachicaasmr2602 жыл бұрын
  • The users among us here all know how this addiction feels but there are still no words to explain the fight,the withdrawl,the misery in words.

    @RDLondon2023@RDLondon20232 жыл бұрын
    • The book "Such Unfortunates" by Andrew Mann explains it the best I have ever heard!

      @allisonpineda5170@allisonpineda51702 жыл бұрын
    • I've tried to describe it to sooo many people and I can never find the words to REALLY describe it. I've been hooked on opiates for almost 2 decades with no end in sight.

      @Hu-WhyteMan@Hu-WhyteMan2 жыл бұрын
    • Especially when your body isn’t strong enough to make it through it without ending up in the hospital, etc. sadly permanent damage to your health is something you don’t think of until it invades you’re entire existence.

      @Rinney88@Rinney882 жыл бұрын
    • @@Rinney88 the worst thing about it is that even in rehabs they don't know the actual danger for your health from withdrawl. There should be more awareness!! Thanks for your post👍

      @RDLondon2023@RDLondon20232 жыл бұрын
    • @Ragnar lod’brok i had another one today,looking at me telling me, absolutely convinced of his own words that it was all in my head.You know how this feels🤯

      @RDLondon2023@RDLondon20232 жыл бұрын
  • why tf would you film your friend overdosing and barely breathing? that should literally be the last thing you do tf

    @elle9547@elle9547 Жыл бұрын
  • This is my favorite of all the fentanyl/opiods videos I’ve watched. It shows reality and hope and emphasizes that anyone can be a victim of this crisis and anyone can become a victor.

    @tim8971@tim89715 ай бұрын
  • So grateful I got sober...

    @naui_diver9290@naui_diver92902 жыл бұрын
    • Happy for you too! Stay encouraged, and remember, you are loved. I dont know you, but Im cheering you on; because i dont have to know you personally to encourage you. Stay safe , and God bless..

      @phyllisthompson4207@phyllisthompson42072 жыл бұрын
    • Great job stay strong day by day

      @larocc1@larocc12 жыл бұрын
    • I’m grateful too and grateful for you as well. It’s a hell I wouldn’t wish on anyone. And NEVER want to relive.💛🙏

      @theeclipsedtruth@theeclipsedtruth2 жыл бұрын
    • Congrats to you🤗🤗🤗🤗

      @fetez1@fetez12 жыл бұрын
  • There is no shame in getting help. I don't feel shame for those addicted. I believe that aside from vets, recovering drug addicts are the BRAVEST people I know. Praying for you all, with love.

    @encouragingword799@encouragingword7992 жыл бұрын
    • i kicked oxy almost three years ago. literally my story, neck surgery then BOOM. GET HELP U CAN GET OFF THE DOPE!!!!!!

      @ck3082@ck30822 жыл бұрын
    • Glad you kicked it! Addiction is easy, fighting to be free of it... is hard

      @encouragingword799@encouragingword7992 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you

      @ckj3210@ckj32102 жыл бұрын
    • Many of my fellow Veterans are addicted as well unfortunately. I won the battle, but too many of my brothers and sisters are so lost or just dead. Support the VA. It saved my life

      @desireeespinosa3954@desireeespinosa39542 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you. It’s so nice to see someone not bashing addicts

      @alexisrose6217@alexisrose62172 жыл бұрын
  • I OD march 2020, two weeks before my 22nd birthday. I’m from central Arkansas it’s all over Little Rock especially southwest Little Rock. I’m working on my third year of sobriety and I’m so grateful to be here!

    @hannahtumbleson1331@hannahtumbleson1331 Жыл бұрын
  • In the UK we are much stricter about given out opiods. We need to find out the reasons why people use these drugs. But for everyone who is addicted to alcohol, drugs, God bless you, I have had my problems so I understand a little bit. You take care, you are all SO very worth it ❤❤

    @barbaramay7162@barbaramay71628 ай бұрын
  • My oldest has worked in the field of addiction for 5 years. The number of friends he's known who died from overdose is stunning. I knew these kids. I knew their parents. They weren't scumbags, and their parents were attentive and loving. Addiction is such a horrible thing. You don't know who will succumb. You just don't. My heart goes out to these families. It's such a tragic loss.

    @aliyamoon80@aliyamoon802 жыл бұрын
    • Throughout the history of substance abuse, “they” never were scumbags. That was always a lie

      @alfobootidir2474@alfobootidir24742 жыл бұрын
    • The saddest thing is we don't start off wanting to be drug addicts I find it very degrading for anyone to call someone a scumbag God did not create scumbags sometimes people could handle pain and hurt in different ways and some are not as strong as others God bless all addicted human beings you are important to society may God bless you and help you find your way

      @Tina-wi5ng@Tina-wi5ng2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for saying this. I’m so sick of the bs assumptions about addicts and their families. I’ve NEVER heard someone say anything crappy about the way a diabetic childs family eats 😏

      @mrsholl9608@mrsholl96082 жыл бұрын
    • It was Pharma, FDA, that created this heinous addiction epidemic with their push of Oxytocin~ lying to the public saying no addiction worries, and now look where we are, but it’s the patients that have lifelong addiction disease with little long term care. The Government needs to get off their ass, and start funding many low cost rehabs. It’s disgusting they’re not being held accountable yet the patients are being criminalized for being addicted!!! It’s sick!

      @karinteeples6517@karinteeples65172 жыл бұрын
    • I agree...its shocking

      @leodelicious865@leodelicious8652 жыл бұрын
  • I'm a legitimate chronic pain patient and have been for years. Issues like this makes it harder for me to get what I need to survive. I've had two hip surgeries, including a total hip replacement, and the hip replacement is now loosening. I also have chronic back pain bc I walked on a deteriorating hip for years. This caused me to get two herniated discs and scoliosis. I need medication and these people have made me go through hell every 30 days when it's time for me to pick up my medication as well as monthly when I need to talk to my doctor. This isn't fair - especially since I'm just one of MILLIONS who deal with this!

    @abeltesfaye_@abeltesfaye_2 жыл бұрын
    • Think yourself lucky that you aren't addicted to your medication and you are still getting it..Just to let you know that no drug addicted person ever set out to become a drug addict.

      @garybarr2023@garybarr20232 жыл бұрын
    • @@garybarr2023 well the fact that Abel Tesfaye has been taking it for what seems a while, I’m sure he is addicted. Im sure you, Abel, we’re not set out to get addicted but given your circumstances you are now dependent on opioids. Opioid addicts all had an initial reason for taking it, physical or mental. It’s sad to see so many people losing the battle before getting the help.

      @friendnamedjane8686@friendnamedjane86862 жыл бұрын
    • You are absolutely correct. The bad behavior of many put legitimate pain patients in a bad light.

      @margaretnorvell9555@margaretnorvell95552 жыл бұрын
    • I'm the same way. I have AS and live in pain everyday. It's hard to find doctor that listens and gives you pain meds that help. I find a doctor that truly listens to me and is trying to help. We will be the ones punished for all this.

      @coinjeremy8864@coinjeremy88642 жыл бұрын
    • The pills aren't going to take away your pain, they only f8ck with your head. I've had a broken back at 27, a 3 vertebrae fusion at 41. I live with pain every day. I take anti-depressants that are good for pain, panadol or an anti-inflammatory if it's bad. Other than that, i manage it the best i can. It's not ever going to get better, only worse. Couple of years ago (now 57) i had an accident and smashed my knee, my hip so bad it had to be replaced and snapped my right wrist. I'm full of metal. How do you think that feels on top of a busted and bent spine? I have scoliosis and collapsing discs that cause sciatica. I can't walk down stairs anymore. I could be whining in self pity but i still work full time and take zero opioid meds. My pain is never going away, opioids won't make it happen. I can only help myself. I suggest that you look more at managing yourself and accept what you have to live with because it's not going to change. YOU make the choice to have pain and be addicted OR, just to have pain and deal with it the best you can. The drugs do NOT help the pain. It's all in your head.

      @snookies1224@snookies12242 жыл бұрын
  • I am a recovering alcoholic. Been sober for almost two yrs. NEVER though I’ll be here. It doesn’t matter where we come from, or who we are. Addiction can find its way and creep in anyone’s life’s. NEVER give up. NEVER. I hope I can continue this journey. One day at a time. There IS hope. THANK YOU for such an amazing Documentary!!!!!!!

    @jerl33@jerl33 Жыл бұрын
    • You can do it. I'm ex addict ONE DAY AT A TIME love n STRENGTH xxxxx

      @elizabethness3629@elizabethness362910 ай бұрын
  • This is so hard to watch, but very sobering too. If i can help somebody as i go along my life’s journey , i will. I RIP to all the precious souls lost!

    @phyllisthompson4207@phyllisthompson42072 жыл бұрын
  • My heart breaks for Haley’s mother - I can’t imagine

    @DocBree13@DocBree132 жыл бұрын
    • To lose a young son/daughter to drug addiction is just as heartbreaking as a baby born asleep.

      @donsweet6133@donsweet61332 жыл бұрын
    • @@donsweet6133 😢

      @DocBree13@DocBree13 Жыл бұрын
  • Losing your child, you lose a part of yourself, half of your heart & you don’t recover. I lost my son to a fentanyl patch in 2008, my 1st born, my baby boy. 💔 his addiction started with a failed shoulder surgery.

    @kalona111@kalona111 Жыл бұрын
  • As someone with severe mental health issues and chronic pain, I feel so much for people who end up in these situations. I’ve been prescribed and given medications that I absolutely loved the feeling of and it scares the hell out of me, I’m so careful with them because I know how easy it would be to fall off that edge and then that’s it, and it really can happen to anyone.

    @RubyBlueUwU@RubyBlueUwU Жыл бұрын
  • I've typed my fair share of comments on KZhead but this literally hits home more than most would know I was born in Ouachita Hospital in Hot Springs Ark in 1978, I'm a loud and proud Arkansasan! With that being said I took my 1st pain pill in 1996 . It was a slow burn back then no one even knew what you were talking about. By 1999 I was addicted. I left home and ended up in Los Angeles I'm gonna leave out the gory details of that time. I'm 42 and now live in Seattle Wa. Watching this documentary, this is my story. I've been clean for 6 1/2 years now with the help of God, Suboxone and shear determination. Please to whomever see this YOU ARE NOT ALONE, YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY ONE. You can do this.!!!!!! Peace&love #Gorazorbacks

    @Tyme_flies@Tyme_flies2 жыл бұрын
    • Kristy, I just read your comment and want to say CONGRATULATIONS! You are an amazing example of what can be after drugs. Take care of yourself and Peace

      @spidersrcool2244@spidersrcool22442 жыл бұрын
    • People HAVE to start fighting back by realizing the danger of starting drugs and the ones on them need to make up their hearts and minds to get help. No one is coming to save us, we have the power with Gods help to overcome. Knowing that everyday is a brand new chance. Choosing who we stay around. Our friends have great influence. No one can help anyone until they really truly want the help. It’s ok to fail time after time but set your intentions on a good future, it can be had one step at a time. God will catch you when you fall, get back up and try again! Very happy you have chosen to go forward and choose a good life! Congratulations and thank you for giving others hope!

      @hopeful8975@hopeful8975 Жыл бұрын
    • Kristy congratulations on your sobriety. If you read this I hope is that you have continued on your sober journey.

      @valerieshealy741@valerieshealy741 Жыл бұрын
    • Kristy, I take oxycodone for chronic pain, but I wonder if I can do without them since they cause their own pain. I no longer know the difference and wonder if I would feel better without them. Do you know anything about this?

      @juliekoszelak9918@juliekoszelak9918 Жыл бұрын
    • @@juliekoszelak9918 I took oxycodone for many years for chronic pain (arthritic hip that needed to be replaced) They made me stop taking the pills before surgery in order to better manage the pain afterwards. They tapered me off and then the surgery was rescheduled for almost 6 months later. The Dr was going to prescribe them again but I decided to stay off them for a while. What I found was not only was I addicted, the pills masked the pain well enough that I basically abused my hip more. Instead of my body telling me to not do certain movements or activities by giving pain, the pills would allow me to do all sorts of physical movements and actions that made the joint worse and the pain would really kick in during the night or morning after the pills had worn off. I stayed off the pills and put off the surgery for a few years because I was able to deal with it even though I work in a physically intensive job as a millwright. It has degenerated enough now that I'm finally getting the hip replaced in a couple of months at age 40. My point is that in my personal experience, I actually had less physical pain during the months and years without the pills than during a lot of the years when I was taking massive amounts of oxycodone. On a side note, suboxone was immensely helpful to me when quitting. Good luck to you in whatever you choose to do!

      @justlucky8254@justlucky8254 Жыл бұрын
  • I have the most respect and admiration for anyone who’s been an addicted and overcame that demon and are thriving!!

    @karleet@karleet2 жыл бұрын
    • It's not easy...and I wouldn't say I'm thriving...but I've been clean for 4 years now. I hurt a lot of people and made a big mess during my addiction..trying to fix that is hard but I'm grateful I'm still here to try and do it.

      @awkwardautistic@awkwardautistic2 жыл бұрын
    • @@awkwardautistic first, major congratulations on being clean for 4 years!! That’s huge!! Most things that aren’t easy and hard are the most difficult to do, but you are doing it! Sounds like you’re making amends and righting the wrong you’ve done. I’m sure you’re surrounded by a strong support group that has seen the change and love you more now because of all your hard work and effort. Coming from a stranger online it might not mean much, but I’m proud of you and will keep you in my prayers!🙏🏻💗

      @karleet@karleet2 жыл бұрын
    • @@karleet it means more than you think it would...thank you 💜

      @awkwardautistic@awkwardautistic2 жыл бұрын
    • What drug addiction did you beat Karlee? It's almost like your making fun of us. 90% end up in jail The other 5 percent they never get clean it's a cycle for their whole life. With the last 5 percent only one of those gets clean and "thrives". Nobody is thriving over here you gotta look elsewhere. We're happy to escape with our lives

      @Speedster189@Speedster1892 жыл бұрын
    • @@Speedster189 it’s a twisted world when you wish others well and congratulate their success and someone comes out of the bushes and condemns such comments! Perhaps relish in more good and positive things in life, whatever and whomever that might be, and your first assumption wouldn’t be negative. The love I send to those in any hard time has nothing to do with me, but just wanting to spread a tiny bit of love and support. I suggest you take a cleansing breath and let the love come in. I hope you’re blessed.

      @karleet@karleet2 жыл бұрын
  • Props to Sean Willits! That takes a lot of strength from the Lord to do what you do, sir. It's not easy frequenting environments & situations that remind you of your former days. I pray God keeps you & blesses you with continued strength to do what you do, which is to help people 💙

    @daisylavenderlove@daisylavenderlove Жыл бұрын
    • There we have it one delusion to justify another. God helping people ? have you not read your iron age myth? I guess not

      @gowdsake7103@gowdsake7103 Жыл бұрын
  • A huge shout out to the peer recovery specialist. You rock! I'm working on my national certification and have the utmost respect for this man.

    @viylangager4020@viylangager4020 Жыл бұрын
  • So proud of the guy working for the police after overdosing 14 times. He is right it is Cool!! Good luck for the future, you’re doing a great job Sean Willits!

    @Rob-ws2kh@Rob-ws2kh2 жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations

      @jackiefruge5884@jackiefruge5884 Жыл бұрын
  • My mom started funeral arrangements for me ten years ago. I have 8yrs clean and was recently diagnosed with cancer. Life isn't fair. But I've seen more on 8yrs than in 25prior

    @ShanieCakesss@ShanieCakesss2 жыл бұрын
    • Prayers

      @taraboo5148@taraboo51482 жыл бұрын
  • In 2020 I was in a motorcycle accident(self induced stupidity I will admit) and spent 5 days in the hospital, the first night in icu. I had a broken collar bone, a broken shoulder blade, 9 rib fractures, broken bone in the side of my hand a broken pinky finger and torn tendon in same pinky. When the ER doctor came in he instantly wanted me on opioids. I said no thanks doc I had 2 older brothers who had addiction problems. He was upset I said no. He explained that due to the rib fractures he was afraid I couldn't cough to clean out my throat and that I could develop pneumonia which would cause major problems for treating all my issues. I asked if there was anything else we could due. After 20 minutes of arguing he said if I could breathe a certain level 4 times an hour through one of those plastic things that measure your breathing he would leave me alone. He still was not happy and gave me another doctor. I understood his concerns but his bedside manner about the situation was rather appalling. On the other hands my nurses were all supportive of my decision and even had chats with me about friends and family addicts in their lives. Shout out to the nurses in Des Moines, Iowa!!!! Surgical team for my collar bone were rock stars too!!

    @geraldburmeister9637@geraldburmeister9637 Жыл бұрын
  • I've worked in the ICU and ER for the past 20 years. About 2000 to 2005 we were being sued if we UNDER medicated patients for pain. Nurses could be fired if the patient said they didn't get enough pain meds. The government cracked down on hospitals all over. We had to medicate patients until they were passing out to keep from getting in trouble. This lead to massive addiction until the laws changed.

    @eckankar7756@eckankar7756 Жыл бұрын
  • I was the classic case of "pain led to pain pills". When actual pain creates dependence, dependence becomes addiction. They are different. (I'm also dependent on my asthma medication, but I'm not addicted to it.) The hardest part for me was the berating comments from doctors, telling me I couldn't take those pills forever. It's terribly difficult to take a prescription from a doctor while simultaneously being treated like an addict. That was what got me to stop. I hated feeling worthless and judged, but I had NO IDEA how hard it would be to stop cold-turkey. After around 5 yrs of opioids, along with ongoing chronic pain, it was the restless leg syndrome that was horrendous for months. Cold sweats for days, but restless legs for months. It doesn't sound 'that bad', but when you cannot sleep no matter what you take it makes the process absolutely hellish. I was made to feel so disgusting for taking pain pills that I never felt comfortable asking for help from my doctors. Though I'm thankful that I made it out of that, I truly think that if medical staff stopped judging and started offering more assistance to those who are addicted to pain meds, more people would reach out for help.

    @projectionv.accountability1010@projectionv.accountability10102 жыл бұрын
    • Bro I understand exactly what you're talking about. I would get this energy in my legs and wrists Couldn't sleep for months It is torture not being able to get a wink of sleep but being so exhausted.. I wanted to break my wrists/legs it bothered me so much.

      @lapradsglass6657@lapradsglass66572 жыл бұрын
    • Dependence doesn’t equal addiction. They’re two different things - dependence means feeling terrified of being sick and having to feel okay. Addiction is when someone totally loses control and loses touch with reality completely. I’ve known both very well - I had a dependence and I had loved ones who are addicts. The addicts can only help themselves - they won’t listen to anyone, and it’s something that’s taken over them. Horrible.. absolutely horrible

      @Ultrameowmeow@Ultrameowmeow2 жыл бұрын
    • Same...but I only get restless legs when going through withdrawals....makes me wanna blow my head off😢😥

      @corythomas5228@corythomas52282 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly. I have sickle cell disease and it's so painful. I just got in a car accident on Nov 5th, 2021 which I'm so mad about.

      @kiara198923@kiara1989232 жыл бұрын
    • @@lapradsglass6657 Ugggh, I know what you mean!! I used to say that I was definitely going to cut my legs off. My husband didn't know I was detoxing (I know, I should've told him, but the stigma really freaked me out) & I have a very distinct memory of him 'waking me up' because I was basically circling my family room with my eyes closed. My legs HAD to move, but I was sooooo tired. I felt so zombie-ish. I've had surgeries since then, but it's the memory of nights of hell that made me not be tempted to get more pain meds than needed.

      @projectionv.accountability1010@projectionv.accountability10102 жыл бұрын
  • Shout out to Dr. Hughes in Fort Smith for saving me from my 12 year addiction. Its been 6 years and I've never looked back and will always be outspoken about the absolutely life devastating problem these drugs cause.

    @FSOKrYpTo@FSOKrYpTo Жыл бұрын
    • I wish I was as strong as you

      @kaitlinsmith458@kaitlinsmith458 Жыл бұрын
    • How did u ween yourself off

      @vershawnsea9219@vershawnsea9219 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@kaitlinsmith458I believe you are, you can do this!! 🤗🙌🏻

      @ashotofmercury@ashotofmercury Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@kaitlinsmith458I bet theres a lot you're surprised you've made It through and could overcome opiate addiction too. If you have support it's best to do it before you may not but fact is most do it because they're forced in some capacity. It took me getting a felony.

      @janelle009@janelle0096 ай бұрын
  • Such a positive take on a truly awful crisis. Love to all those struggling, those in recovery and the families affected. Stay strong. This is truly touching. Together we must change how addiction is seen and managrd, only then will there be true change x

    @deelovesbruce1977@deelovesbruce1977 Жыл бұрын
  • Opioids have been around for many many years. Not everyone who takes pain meds are addicted. My Mother had 12 neck surgeries. The bad thing about this situation is the folks that need the drugs to function. It’s hurting millions of folks that need these meds to have a quality of live. Sadly the ones that need them are being cut off resulting in suicide. It’s a complete mess for everyone.

    @gaylea.griffin9733@gaylea.griffin9733 Жыл бұрын
    • I agree!!! We're punishing a nation of people in pain for the weakness of some!!!

      @lindaelkins1490@lindaelkins149010 ай бұрын
    • 12 neck surgeries.. u.are great in caring her.

      @padmathalamarla8246@padmathalamarla82469 ай бұрын
    • ​@@lindaelkins1490weakness of SOME? Did you even watch the documentary? Are you able to read Numbers? People who dont get addicted are "some". These pills are highly addictive. In Germany we dont get hard painkillers for every injury, and we can live a pain free Life too. There is more you can do than giving people highly addictive drugs.

      @fh.4131@fh.41317 ай бұрын
  • I was in active opiate addiction for almost 30 years. I’ve been sober for almost 14. I’m so lucky I’m here to type this. I used to chew on Fentanyl patches. I’ve done so many dumb things to not be dope sick. I’ll spend the remainder of my days trying to be the person my parents always said I could be. I try to live my life in a way that makes them proud. The people in my life never gave up on me. My parents spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on rehabs. But they never used tough love on me. Even though it was the widely accepted manner to deal with addicts when I was a teen. I truly believe one of the main reasons I’m alive is because my family stood by me no matter what. They didn’t give me money. They didn’t pay my bills. But they never shut me out because I was in active addiction. I hope that the tough love model disappears because I really believe it does nothing but push active addicts further into the despair and shame, doing nothing to help them realize they need help

    @x4at197@x4at1972 жыл бұрын
    • You're a rockstar. Period. Your parents HAVE to be SO proud of you. ❤️

      @YOUAreTheSecretToLife@YOUAreTheSecretToLife2 жыл бұрын
    • @@YOUAreTheSecretToLife thank you so much!

      @x4at197@x4at1972 жыл бұрын
    • God bless you

      @anon2427@anon24272 жыл бұрын
  • Many of the kids that passed were in their 20s, just starting life! So sad, my condolences to all

    @chrissy3684@chrissy36842 жыл бұрын
  • To everyone in recovery. You can do this. I’ve been clean for over 2 decades now. Fentanyl and opioids were one of my drugs of choice. You can get clean, it’s not a myth. Love ‘n peace to you all ❤🇬🇧🙏

    @HungryGhost999@HungryGhost999 Жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations, mate!! I am soooo proud of you!! Much Love from across the pond, 💛

      @brittneyakabeezus260@brittneyakabeezus260 Жыл бұрын
    • i didnt knew fentanyl was a thing 20+years ago!?

      @Nitroat-xo4tj@Nitroat-xo4tj Жыл бұрын
  • I was a late bloomer. Didnt start until i was 30 & im 41 now with 45 days clean. I never had tried to quit. Its been easy but i was ready!

    @saraarntson3159@saraarntson31592 жыл бұрын
    • 45 days aint shit!!! Keep that attitude up though you got this

      @basedlord@basedlord2 жыл бұрын
    • That's awesome

      @robynjohnson1759@robynjohnson17592 жыл бұрын
    • Sara yes!!🙌 Keep it up, one day at a time. You got this

      @stephE80@stephE802 жыл бұрын
    • Ur so lucky, how do u get ready to jst quit? I really would like to knw? I'm trying really hard to get clean

      @marylouguerra3410@marylouguerra34102 жыл бұрын
    • @@marylouguerra3410 gotta want it!! Go get it!!

      @gregbastounis@gregbastounis2 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for the understanding... GOD BLESS THOSE THAT FEEL LIKE THEY NEED DRUGS! ❤️🙏🏾 this was so well put together. Sending prayers, love & light

    @desariestanford1364@desariestanford1364 Жыл бұрын
  • I had a shoulder surgery in 2018 and the surgeon prescribed Oxycodone, but said it would only take the edge off of the pain. He was right. I had a 6 week prescription, but stopped taking it before they were all gone. I switched to acedamedifin as soon as I could, because I don't like the way oxycodone made me feel.

    @RjGold5.12@RjGold5.12 Жыл бұрын
  • So grateful to be clean and sober today. Addiction is a daily battle that must be won each day. My heart goes out to the one's who are picking up for their first time and their last time. May God Bless everyone.

    @dustinphillips9221@dustinphillips92212 жыл бұрын
    • WE all have Battles,i was battling Depression since 2012 ,it comes to the Point a was wondering If with was worth to be around anymore,but in the Last Minute i was save...

      @mariaseidi4023@mariaseidi40232 жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations and I couldn't agree more 🙌🏾 I'm a work in progress but I refuse to give up. I have my son counting on me....

      @yourbeautifulnightmare4657@yourbeautifulnightmare46572 жыл бұрын
    • @@yourbeautifulnightmare4657 Greetings from Germany ...please Go to church,this is more than adiction this is a Spiritual battle,i was battling Depression and Walking in a street i See a church and step him ,i feel a warm ligth shining on me ,thats when start my recovering process...Thank you Jesus

      @mariaseidi4023@mariaseidi40232 жыл бұрын
    • @@mariaseidi4023 My relationship with Jesus has completely changed my life. I was once living a life that was dark and consumed by drugs. Since I got clean, I now have meaning in my life. It is amazing to know I have a purpose in life!

      @dustinphillips9221@dustinphillips92212 жыл бұрын
    • @@dustinphillips9221 Greetings from Germany,for me too ,my Depression get so Bad that i was Always in bed ,i was drinking alcool alot ,i was really in the end ...I was never a church or religiouse Person,but when you Dont have nothing left ..."They say you will find that " God is all you need when God is all you have...".Sametimes this additions have to be Battle in diferent fronts ,medication , Therapie... But when you Dont have nowhere to Go Bend your knees and cry for God in despair...for me that really start to heal me...its difficult to explain but i will never be the Same ...Thank you Jesus.

      @mariaseidi4023@mariaseidi40232 жыл бұрын
  • We are all born wanting comfort because we're helpless, it's natural. If the bad experience started in the whome you are predisposed to terror uncertainty and fear going forward . This is the hand your delt when starting out in life. We don't understand the half of it when dealing with people's emotions. Empathy and love is the way back. There might still be a spark left in a life. ☘️

    @deeppurple883@deeppurple8832 жыл бұрын
  • I have many ppl i love who struggle with substance abuse, and it scares me to death. Bless all the ppl telling their story.

    @deborahfollowscornell9007@deborahfollowscornell9007 Жыл бұрын
  • last year I lost my best friend to Fentanyl . It hurts so much. About six months before his death he called me and seemed depressed. So much so I called the police and had a wellness check. I had the option of having him hospitalized but his sister convinced me he was okay so I did not. I wish I had listened to my gut and got him some help perhaps he would be alive today. Never second guess yourself intervene and get your loved ones help because the last thing you want is for them to vanish from your life forever. It’s so painful.

    @KatsCorner@KatsCorner5 ай бұрын
    • you alright, pal?

      @YourGuySmiley@YourGuySmiley4 ай бұрын
  • That’s just how my son sounded when he overdosed in my bed. First time…He was saved. Next time he was alone. He’s gone. One year. Gone. Started with a injury..ended in heroin and death

    @oneworld4all412@oneworld4all4122 жыл бұрын
    • I’m so very sorry, I lost my brother last July and I just read a long letter he had to write in treatment a few years ago and his addiction also started with an injury. Just heartbreaking.

      @jadethiraswas4121@jadethiraswas41212 жыл бұрын
  • In the 80s we were put in prison for the addiction

    @negralopez5025@negralopez50252 жыл бұрын
    • So many families were ruined. It was a sad era! Yet no compassion was given, drug addicts is what they were called!

      @beautifulsoul4521@beautifulsoul45212 жыл бұрын
    • Yea Thank your current President for those laws. He wrote the crime bill and destroyed the Black Community and their Families meanwhile his son is a crackhead and never spent one day in jail and his family ripped apart

      @Nunziata131@Nunziata1312 жыл бұрын
    • Actually, people are still put in jails and prisons. My brother is in jail and the county believes that drug rehab doesn't work. So it's still a thing.....

      @prandamanda3087@prandamanda30872 жыл бұрын
    • @@Nunziata131 girl Joe Biden wasn't making laws in the '80s the crime Bill wasn't until like 94 or 95 stop lying and educate yourself.

      @carlosabram6030@carlosabram60302 жыл бұрын
    • @@carlosabram6030 Right, the 'tough on crime' political sentiment of the 80's and 90's was a bi-partisan coalition of conservatives who supported mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines and those on the left who acquiesced in order to remain electable.

      @PFlaw317@PFlaw3172 жыл бұрын
  • Holy jeez, at 31:38 the mom talks about losing her daughter to a fentanyl patch… when I was 14 a friend of mine raided a relative’s medication after they passed away from cancer and she gave me a fentanyl patch, I was so young and dumb I wanted to REALLY feel it and didn’t know anything except that it was an opiate so I cut the thing in half and slapped it on my thigh. Went in and out of consciousness for a day. Hadn’t thought about it until this moment and so grateful I didn’t accidentally unalive myself. My condolences, I’m so glad my parents never had to go through what this mom did.

    @delaneystorm@delaneystorm Жыл бұрын
    • I made the same mistake at 40. Woke up in the morning and it was the wrong day. We lost our daughter to ALCOHOL. Remember that? It still kills the most people.

      @lisaschuster686@lisaschuster686 Жыл бұрын
  • This documentary was beautifully done. It made me want to hug each of the people who died AND their family members. SO many of our families have been affected by addiction. I wish love and healing to all of us.

    @hopesnopes@hopesnopes5 ай бұрын
  • As a recovering addict from cocaine and alcohol for 27 years. The opiate addiction is something I had to familiarize myself with in order to help others and see the signs of abuse, what the New--day drugs look like and what's their struggle. There is hope and we can recover.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    @lanitagoins1238@lanitagoins12382 жыл бұрын
    • It’s a struggle and I’m trying 😢

      @lajoyjoyjoy8047@lajoyjoyjoy80472 жыл бұрын
    • HalleluYah keep up the good work

      @candaceraven2285@candaceraven22852 жыл бұрын
    • @@lajoyjoyjoy8047 you can do it go to AA meeting and support group

      @candaceraven2285@candaceraven22852 жыл бұрын
    • @@lajoyjoyjoy8047 🙏🙏🥺

      @countrycaliforniagirl32@countrycaliforniagirl322 жыл бұрын
    • @@lajoyjoyjoy8047 You can do it sis, I was in them a whole year! I went through with drawl for about a week, that was really a terrible feeling. You going need Gatorade, Imodium, any over the counter pain relief and plenty of rest. I had a spinal injury. Once I noticed it didn’t help with pain, I went cold Turkey . I told my Dr I didn’t need another script . Good luck, seek guidance from you ancestors and listen to a lot of gospel to alter your mind set. You will Have to retrain your whole mental health!!

      @beautifulsoul4521@beautifulsoul45212 жыл бұрын
  • Just how my son sounded when he overdosed in my room. He was revived . Died 10 months later . He fought this for 12 years. This drug was the answer to his anxiety. Loved by so many…popular..loving …handsome as a movie star. This OxyContin ended his life. And ours

    @oneworld4all412@oneworld4all4122 жыл бұрын
    • I am so sorry for your loss. I wish you much love and light from England. 😢😢

      @ashotofmercury@ashotofmercury Жыл бұрын
    • Don’t blame OxyContin . Blame the misuse.

      @sabetibrahim860@sabetibrahim86011 ай бұрын
    • @@sabetibrahim860 uninformed, silly little man

      @oneworld4all412@oneworld4all41211 ай бұрын
    • @@sabetibrahim860 shame on you bot

      @oneworld4all412@oneworld4all41211 ай бұрын
  • I just like Haileys mom so much 💕💕💕what a sweet lady, so sorry for everything she’s gone through and for the loss of her daughter. Huge hugs to her!!!!!

    @spencerbrown6214@spencerbrown6214 Жыл бұрын
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